
San Francisco Police Department arrested in connection with a Super Bowl-related incident that involved a dangerous encounter with officers and a pedestrian. Julian Alberto Ulloagomez, a 31-year-old resident of San Francisco, now faces charges including attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer following a series of events that played out earlier this year.
According to the San Francisco Police Department, on February 11, the Bayview Station officers who were part of the Stunt Driving Response Unit were surrounded by individuals on dirt bikes and one on an ATV at a gas station on the 4200 block of Mission Street. The suspect on the ATV is accused of striking and nearly running over an SFPD officer and intentionally colliding with a pedestrian before fleeing the scene. Both victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries, with the pedestrian requiring hospital treatment.
It wasn’t until months later, on August 29, that investigators, with help from the Fugitive Recovery Enforcement Team (FRET), apprehended Ulloagomez without incident. He was subsequently booked at Ingleside Police Station on charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer, and filing a false police report.
Despite the arrest, SFPD emphasizes that the investigation is ongoing and encourages anyone with further information to come forward. "SFPD does not tolerate this dangerous behavior and reckless drivers, of any vehicle, will be held accountable," the San Francisco Police Department noted in a statement.
The San Francisco Police Department asks individuals with relevant information to contact them at 1-415-575-4444 or to send an anonymous tip by texting TIP411 and starting the message with SFPD.









